Montblanc Serial Number Database By Date A Montblanc Meisterstuck pen is identified by the tips, the serial numbers on the ring and the name Montblanc on the center ring. There are many counterfeit pens on. Apr 12, 2017 - Look for the serial number on the ring connected to the clip on the pen. Mont Blanc Serial Number Database Look closely at the gold-plated clip band of the cap to see a finely machine engraved serial number. There are 3 obvious details to search for when you look at a Mont Blanc pen made of precious resin. Since 1991, Mont Blanc has included a tiny serial number on the clip band of its pens. Here is the Montblanc Meisterstuck Ernest Hemingway Limited Edition fountain pen. This is serial number AM2249/05 as etched on the clip ring. It is fitted with the iconic Montblanc 18 karat 750 Gold nib. This pen is approximately 5.25' capped and 6.25' with the cap posted. Montblanc Watch. I also received a warranty card that stated it was purchased on 3/12/2013 from Italy. The warranty card didn't have the model or serial number of the pen on it though. I don't think this is a big deal but just wanted to note it. The box looks authentic. All the tell-tale signs are there.
We recently received two more great examples of fake Montblanc pens from a collector to share with you. As you might recall, we wrote a much more extensive piece about identifying fake Montblancs in a piece we called: Don’t Be Fooled by Fake Mont Blanc Pens.
This time we are just going to showcase the features of these two specific fraudulent pens.
A close inspection of this pen reveals that it is a reproduction of the rubberized Montblanc Starwalker fineliner pen.
Up first is meant to be a rubberized Montblanc Starwalker fineliner. At a glance, it looks like it could be the real thing. BUT! A closer inspection proves it isn’t. The first thing you can notice in real life, and not online, is that the rubber material is very sticky as it decomposes. We haven’t experienced that in the originals, but this is common in cheaper rubbers and plastics. Those cheap, 1990s Sensa office pens with the huge “ergonomical” rubber grips decomposed to a sticky mess all the time, just like this pen.
The biggest visual error you can spot is that the tail is black and not platinum or rhodium plated like the original.
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We can’t get a good enough photo of it, but the floating star inside the clear cap topper is scratched.
Plus, there is no “Pix” written under the pocket clip. While that pocket clip does have a serial number, it is a two-part number with a gap between numbers, which Montblanc doesn’t do. Lastly, the pocket clip has a more obvious weld to the cap.
Pictured is a fake Montblanc Hommage à Nicolaus Copernicus ballpoint pen. Yet, to hold in real life, will easily prove it is not the real thing.
The other pen on today’s showcase is meant to be a copy of the Patron of the Arts Montblanc Hommage à Nicolaus Copernicus. At a glance to the untrained eye, it passes. It has what looks like the anthracite-colored lacquer on the ribbed body with potentially sterling silver rings. There’s what appears to be a diamond in the clip.
Yet, the real pens had a yellow diamond or green-yellow jewel, depending on which edition you had.
Again, in real life, this pen is extremely light weight. Sometimes experience helps, and, having held real samples of the Copernicus, this feels 2 or 3 times lighter.
Another big give away is that there are no markings on this pen. No serial number, “Pix” under the clip,” no limited edition number and no “Germany.”
It is difficult to see in the photo, but you can see the edges where the white part was glued into the black part of the logo. On Montblanc’s high-end pens, there are no seams that are detectable, and we think the original pen had a mother-of-pearl star instead of a white plastic star.
One sneaky thing the pen forgers got right is that it uses real Montblanc ballpoint refills.
The last big thing they got wrong is the company brand logo of the 6-point star or snow cap representing the mountain. This one is a soft plastic that looks odd in real life, and you can see the edges of the hole they glued it into on the tail. True Copernicus pens have a seamless logo that is lacquered over to look like one piece regardless as to whether it really is.
Last but not least is the box. We received two pens in one box that is made to look like a true Montblanc box. The differences are pretty obvious. Most simple MB boxes similar to this have a leather or faux-leather outer casing in black. This is a black paper case. On the inside the company name is poorly silk screened on with some black ink bleeding into other parts of the name/logo. Annnd, the pad that holds the pen is a cheap cardboard with a paper tray beneath it. The black leather Mont Blanc cases have a padded beige or tan cloth lining, which you aren’t intended to get underneath. Papers for the legit pens are stored between leather box and the outer cardboard box. Please see the picture of the fake below.
As always, we hope this helps you spot fake Montblanc pens in your quest for inky glory as a writer or collector.
Paper outside, poor silk screening inside and the wrong pad and under-tray make this Montblanc box an obvious fake.
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Luxury goods |
Founded | 1906; 115 years ago |
Headquarters | , |
449 boutiques (2012) | |
Key people | Nicolas Baretzki (CEO)[1] |
Products | Pens, bags, watches, jewellery, other accessories |
Revenue | €370.4 M (2017) |
Parent | Richemont[2] |
Website | www.montblanc.com |
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Montblanc International (UK: /ˌmɒ̃ˈblɒ̃(k)/, US: /ˌmɑnˈblɑŋk/) is a Germanmanufacturing company of luxury goods, based in Hamburg.
Montblanc produces a wide range of products, including goods for travel, writing implements, watches and jewellery, among other products.
History[edit]
A Hamburg banker, Alfred Nehemias, and a Berlin engineer, August Eberstein, produced simple pens in 1906. After a short period of time Wilhelm Dziambor, Christian Lausen, and later Claus Johannes Voss took over the business. Their first model was the Rouge et Noir in 1909 followed in 1910 by the pen that was later to give the company its new name, Montblanc. The Meisterstück name (English: 'Masterpiece', the name used for export) was used for the first time in 1924. Today, the Montblanc brand is on other goods besides pens, including watches, jewellery, fragrances, leather goods, and eyewear.
The company was acquired by Alfred Dunhill Ltd. in 1977, following which lower price pens were dropped, and the brand was used on a wide range of luxury goods other than pens.[3]
Today, Montblanc forms part of the Richemont group. Its sister companies include luxury brands Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels, Chloé, and Baume et Mercier. Montblanc is owned, through Richemont, by the South African Rupert family.
Branding[edit]
A trademark identified with Montblanc is the white stylized six-pointed snowcap with rounded edges, representative of the Mont Blanc snowcap from above, the symbol being adopted in 1913. The number '4810', the mountain's height in metres, is also a commonly recurring theme.
In January 2014, Hugh Jackman was announced as Montblanc's Global Brand Ambassador, outside of the United States.[4]
In November 2019, Montblanc launched their partnership with The Webster for a limited-edition, capsule collection.[5][6]
Characteristics[edit]
Montblanc makes several models of pens, with the Meisterstück (fountain pen) representing the cornerstone model. Each is slightly different, however Meisterstück models created after 1990 have a serial number located on the ring at the top of the clip. Under the clip is usually the words 'Made in Germany' and often 'Pix'. The barrels of pens made of black 'precious resin' will reveal a reddish hue under strong lighting; if the pen in question does not have these attributes then it is possibly a fake.[citation needed]
Website blocking[edit]
In October 2014 the first blocking order against trademark infringing consumer goods was passed against the major UK Internet service providers (ISPs) by Richemont, Cartier International and Montblanc to block several domains selling trademark infringing products.[7]
Products[edit]
Range of products commercialised by Montblanc includes:
Type | Products |
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Writing implements | Fountain pens, ballpoint pens, Fountain pen inks |
Watch | Wristwatches, smartwatches |
Leather | Bags, handbags, suitcases, backpacks, belts, keychains, compasses, bracelets |
Paper | Agendas, Notebooks |
Jewellery | Bracelets, necklaces |
Audio | Headphones |
Gallery[edit]
Montblanc Meisterstück 149 with a Longines DolceVita Chronograph.
Montblanc Diplomat c. 2006 (left) and Meisterstück 149 (right), c. 1978-1980
F. Scott Fitzgerald fountain pen from 2002 in double-broad (BB) nib
BB engraving of the Montblanc F. Scott Fitzgerald model, featuring The Great Gatsby
Montblanc Meisterstückcufflinksgold and onyx
Sterling Silver Montblanc pencil, biro, and black leather case
See also[edit]
Notes and references[edit]
- ^'New CEO for Montblanc', Prestige Magazine, 2016-11-24
- ^Richemont's 2019 Interim Report now available online on Richemont.com, 15 Nov 2019
- ^'Penspotters :: Montblanc pens'. rickconner.net.
- ^Gardiner, Victoria (25 January 2014). 'Montblanc Announces Hugh Jackman as Global Brand Ambassador'. The Gentleman's Journal. Retrieved 10 October 2019.
- ^'Montblanc and The Webster celebrate the launch of their new, limited-edition collection'. gothammag.com.
- ^'Montblanc And The Webster Celebrated A New Capsule Collection In NYC'. Essence.
- ^Little, Trevor. 'Landmark judgment handed down in dispute between Richemont and ISPs'. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
External links[edit]
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